And he told the Independent the lack of cultural nous and reverence of literary reference points by today's pop and rock vintage was cause for disheartenment. |
When we're caught in disheartenment we really believe that we'll never be adequate, that we'll never fit in, that nothing will ever work out, and so on. |
Secondly, the sacrifice without love leads to disheartenment. |
It's the devil who likes to make the headlines in his attempt to foster disheartenment or even despair in the faithful. |
They can be improved, and American citizenship should rouse up from its disheartenment and see that it is done. |
His eyes floated then to Lee's, and instead of hurt or disheartenment, Sash was troubled to see that her eyes looked cold and steely. |